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Tropical diseases thrive little noticed and unaddressed in the poorest areas of the United States.
Troves of data are gathered during clinical trials, but most of it stays locked away. Could freeing it lead to new cures?
Peter L. Slavin & Thomas J. Lynch Jr. discuss the growing “open data” movement and its implications for scientific research
Warming temperatures may be causing a global wave of kidney disease.
New therapies for stroke, multiple sclerosis and other conditions may get a boost from interhospital cooperation.
Prized for more than 10,000 years as loyal companions, domestic dogs now also become a powerful ally in the fight against cancer
Researchers are looking into a simple, promising way to boost the immune system. But the price is steep.
Coming of age when you’re transgender isn’t easy. A mother and son discuss how they’re meeting the challenges.
A new Proto podcast explores the effects of pot on the teen brain and how one woman became part of the do-it-yourself medical device movement.
Most transgender people know their gender identity as children. So how do pediatricians help them become healthy adults?
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